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Eddie Among Hokies to See Increased Responsibility

After losing Erick Green, the NCAA’s leading scorer in 2012-13, Virginia Tech will have to find a way to replace the 25 points per game that the former shooting guard averaged during his senior campaign. The Hokies will likely look to more than one player to fill the scoring void, and fortunately for head coach James Johnson, the team appears to have ample returning talent to do so. If any single player has the kind of firepower to go off for 20-plus points on a given night, it is Jarell Eddie, a 6-foot-7, 220-pound guard who could be a nightmare for opposing teams.

Eddie averaged 12.3 points per game last season and topped the 20-point mark on five separate occasions. With more shots to go around, Eddie could see the kind of spike in production that Green experienced between his junior and senior seasons, when his per-game scoring average jumped from 15.6 to 25. Look for two other returning starters, Cadarian Raines (6.6 points per game) and C.J. Barksdale (5.6 ppg) to also amp up their scoring efforts in 2013-14 as well.